“Google [is] planning to have about 7,000 employees in our Senate district, so I would urge them to remove the app post-haste,” he told The Verge in a statement. “I’m hopeful that they’ll see the harm that this kind of message sends to the kids and families.”

Apple removed the app in December after receiving pushback from LGBT groups and others, according to the Advocate, which notes that Microsoft also appears to have taken the app down.

According to The Verge, the app provides users with recordings of sermons and text devotionals; there’s also a section for “help,” reportedly contains stories telling gay and lesbian readers that their sexuality can be ignored or changed.

“I think Google should do the right thing and remove this app from their store immediately,” Hoylman told The Verge.

A Change.org petition demanding that Google remove the app has received just under 50,000 signatures as of Wednesday morning.

Living Hope Ministries is a nonprofit, nondenominational organization with a mission of proclaiming "God's truth as we journey with those who are seeking sexual and relational wholeness," according to its website.

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